Claims
- 1. At least one covering for an aperture for regulating light, comprising:
- electromagnetic shielding material comprising at least two electrically conductive layers with different shielding properties;
- said material defining at least one generally planar surface;
- additional shielding material on the periphery of the covering that fills a gap between the covering extending generally orthogonally away from said at least one generally planar surface and the aperture when the covering is in use, where the additional shielding material is electrically connected with the electromagnetic shielding material.
- 2. A covering as in claim 1 in which the additional shielding material is magnetic.
- 3. A covering as in claim 1 in which the additional shielding material magnetically fastens to the periphery of the aperture.
- 4. A covering as in claim 1 in which the covering is pleated, and the additional shielding material largely fills at least one gap between at least two pleats of the covering.
- 5. A covering as in claim 1 in which the covering comprises at least two pieces, and
- the additional shielding material largely fills at least one gap between at least two of the pieces.
- 6. The at least one covering according to claim 1, wherein the at least two conductive layers comprise conductive mesh, conductive film, aluminum foil, and copper foil.
- 7. The at least one covering according to claim 1, wherein the covering is non-woven cloth which includes fibers adhering to each other that contain conductive particles.
- 8. A window shade for regulating light entering through a window by raising and lowering a shade body, comprising:
- an electromagnetic shielding material, comprising at least two electrically conductive layers with different shielding properties;
- said material defining at least one generally planar surface;
- a strip of shielding material on the periphery of the shade body, which extends generally orthogonally away from said at least one generally planar surface which periphery faces a window frame, where the strip of shielding material closes a clearance between the window frame and the shade body, when in use the strip of shielding material being electrically connected with the electromagnetic shielding material.
- 9. A window shade as in claim 8 in which the strip of shielding material is magnetic.
- 10. A window shade as in claim 9 in which the strip of shielding material magnetically fastens to a guide rail on the window frame.
- 11. A window shade as in claim 8 in which the window shade is pleated, and the strip of shielding material largely fills at least one gap between at least two pleats of the window shade.
- 12. A window shade as in claim 8 in which the window shade comprises at least two pieces, and the strip of shielding material largely fills at least one gap between at least two of the pieces.
- 13. The window shade according to claim 8, wherein the at least two conductive layers comprise conductive mesh, conductive film, aluminum foil, and copper foil.
- 14. The window shade according to claim 8, wherein the shade body is non-woven cloth which includes fibers adhering to each other that contain conductive particles.
- 15. The window shade according to claim 8, wherein the strip of shielding material is a conductive carbon brush.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/398,937 filed Aug. 28, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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